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NARPM Presents... Intro to Building a Geologic Framework for Characterizing and Remediating Hazardous Waste Sites
This course will provide Remedial Project Managers and others involved with cleaning up hazardous waste sites with tools for building a geologic framework as a key component of the conceptual site model to guide remediation. A site investigation needs to gather enough information about underlying rock types, structures, permeabilities, and the varying scales of sub-surface features to determine the likely locations and movement of groundwater contaminants. Starting with an understanding of what to look for initially, and how to proceed as information is gathered, leads to a more focused geologic investigation to support an efficient and successful cleanup.
This course is for site team members who either have a limited knowledge of geology or who could use some review. A more advanced course with case studies is being developed for NARPM 2025.
This series is not open to Academia, consultants, contractors or other private entities
Instructors:
Bill Brandon (OLEM) and Kathy Schroer (Region 4)
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